WEST NORRITON — With the Martorella sisters (Danielle and Nicole), Colleen Kolb and Morgan Purcell leading the way, Norristown High’s swim team posted its third win of the season when it defeated Bensalem 95-75 in a non-league meet Monday afternoon. It wasn’t a total wash for the visiting Owls as the Bensalem boys returned home to Bucks County with a 114-63 win.

Purcell and Nicole Martorella teamed with Colleen Kolb and Sophia Bieros to win the 200-meter medley relay at 2:24.37. The same foursome touched first in the 200 freestyle relay with a time of 2:10.98.

Individually, Nicole Martorella started with a win in the 200 freestyle with a clocking of 2:27.53 and then came back later with a victory in the 100 freestyle with a time of 1:06.66.

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“My 100 free time wasn’t that good,” said Nicole Martorella, a junior whose main event for the post-season is 100 breaststroke. “But, it was a good race. My legs were really burning right after the race.

“The 100 free was better than the 200 but I’m still a little off. I’m tired but I just keep trucking along. The 200 was all right. My main focus in freestyle is consistency with my kick. That’s why my legs are really tired.”

Danielle Martorella logged a pair of third-place finishes with a time of 35.00 in the 50 freestyle and a time of 1:32.78 in the 100 backstroke. She was also on the runner-up 400 freestyle relay along with Greta Schunder, Caroline Stilley and Amelia Schunder.

“This was the first time I swam backstroke in three years and I’m pretty much where I was,” said Danielle Martorella, a freshman. “I’m still getting in shape. Back is my main event. I like breaststroke but that’s my sister’s event. I dropped my time in the 50 free but my underwater kick wasn’t fast enough.”

Purcell joined Nicole Martorella as one of the meet’s two quadruple-winners. She posted a win in the 200 IM at 2:53.44 and took first in the 400 free with a clocking of 5:23.77.

“My 400 time was pretty good,” said Purcell, one of the team’s junior captains. “It’s hard when you don’t have anyone pushing you -- but I still had a pretty good race.

“When I swim the 400, I take a different song each time to keep the pace and keep me pumped up. Today, I used ‘Beverly Hills’ by Weezer. In the past, I’ve used Rihanna’s ‘Umbrella.’ I like songs with a nice medium tempo.”

The Eagles’ other event winners were Kolb, who placed first in the 100 butterfly with a clocking of 1:28.42, and Jackie Cegueda, who won the diving event with a score of 128.80.

“Fly was a little different than usual,” said Kolb, who was also second in the 200 IM at 3:11.91. “I’ve been experimenting with side breathing. It was good to be able to finish first today but it wasn’t the time that I wanted. I was getting tired at the end.”

Event winners for the Eagles’ boys were Brian Gorman won took first in diving with a score of 206.50 and the Norristown foursome of Joseph Brenner, Gorman, Anthony Mitchell and Conard Tomlinson that placed first in the 200 freestyle relay at 1:49.07.

Mitchell and Bensalem’s Dan Shar combined to produce the most exciting finish of the meet. Shar touched first in the 100 butterfly at 1:24.17 while Mitchell finished as an ultra-close runnerup at 1:24.26.

“I kept a constant speed the whole time,” said Mitchell, a sophomore who was also third in the 200 IM at 3:05.17. “I didn’t know how tight the race was until I finished. It was my closest race all year. It was really, really close.”